**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 17 02:59:57 2011 Mar 17 08:51:32 I call the test_mainloop function in libcmtspeech.But I find there is some errors about the poll function.I can not get the correct return.pollres = poll(fds,count,-1).I konw this is waiting for the event comes.But It still stands in this step.The program is waiting here.I don't konw the reason.I try to call,but it still doesn't work.Could someone help me ? Mar 17 14:33:06 Hi, do you guys know approx. how many operators implement CNAP support ? Mar 17 15:10:21 1.5? Mar 17 15:10:58 Your magic canadian operator is the only one I know of Mar 17 15:13:30 denkenz: :) Mar 17 15:14:59 it seems Rogers does it too (Fido is an MVNO on Rogers so it's not really surprising) Mar 17 15:15:25 Hah, so if we count MVNOs as 1/2, then my answer is spot on ;) Mar 17 15:22:42 Yes Mar 17 15:22:57 But I would think other operators in north-america have it too Mar 17 15:23:11 denkenz: It seems like a pretty common feature here Mar 17 15:24:36 denkenz: is there an other way than CNAP to have callerid name ? Mar 17 15:26:57 unless it is in your contacts, no Mar 17 15:54:47 Hi, I don't think French operators support CNAP Mar 17 15:55:05 I can test, but I don't know if we could have a reliable test Mar 17 16:12:20 BertrandAygon: I don't think so either. Never seen anyone in France having it. Mar 17 16:41:24 denkenz: ping Mar 17 16:59:01 crevetor: I think even Wind does it. Mar 17 17:00:18 denkenz: Hotels in Canada like to use CNAP. I have seen that a bunch of times now. Mar 17 17:07:48 Jeevaka: pong Mar 17 17:08:49 currently isimodems dont send the same error codes for sms failure. I hope this will be fixed. Mar 17 17:10:15 That's probably OK Mar 17 17:10:34 Though how well maintained ISI is from this point is unclear :P Mar 17 17:36:17 holtmann: Hotels are carriers now? :) Mar 17 17:36:39 crevetor: AFAIK no carrier in US does this Mar 17 17:47:36 denkenz: Hotels utilize the CNAP functionality of the carrier. Mar 17 17:48:06 You do know there is landline CNAP equivalent right? ;) Mar 17 18:12:54 I figured as much. And maybe the Canadian telcos just map that 1:1. Mar 17 18:14:19 holtmann: as far as I can tell they do, I work for a small ITSP and can get calls out with whatever callerid name I want and it's always that that is shown on my cellphone Mar 17 18:16:33 That is exactly what they do, they just carry the CNAP element from the landline to the mobile Mar 17 18:16:48 CNAP is much more prevalent on landlines in the US Mar 17 18:17:05 Never seen it on mobiles **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 18 02:59:57 2011